Jonny Blaze wrote:SelfishPlayer wrote:Jonny Blaze wrote:
Are you sure about this....or are you just speaking in a bunch of generalizations?
Maybe Dallas is "thought of" as particularly conservative by you...but the truth is that Dallas County(not the city proper, but the county) votes well over 60% for the Democrats candidate for President (65-33 Biden over Trump in 2020)...and its been this way for the past 15-20 years.
In regards to the bolded.....thats kind of ridiculous. Have you ever been to Dallas?
Dallas is about 50% non white. Dallas is nothing like Salt Lake City.
Have you ever been to a Mavericks game?
If you go to a Mavs game....I promise you you will see an abundance of non white people at Mavs (and Cowboys) games.
There is nothing that Houston has that Dallas does not.
People that have never been to Texas are always surprised at how diverse Texas is...especially in its largest cities.
You use the term "non white" in your post as if everyone outside of white people share a monolithic experience.
and?
What is the point of your post?
The poster I was replying to compared Dallas to Salt Lake City.
Dallas's diversity makes it nothing like SLC.
Racial/ethnic diversity and voting Democrat doesn't exclude Dallas from being "conservative" in the social economic strata that NBA players live in. Dallas in that aspect is "Salt Lake City" and not "Los Angeles."




in Dallas, TX.




